I worked with Gail for several months. She made great progress. She came to understand how hurt she had been when her twenty-five year marriage ended and how lonely and incomplete she felt afterwards. She wanted desperately to fill the void and discovered that the attention she received for her attractive appearance from “players” eased her pain. She hadn’t seen that she was trying to treat an inner wound with attention from men or that the kinds of men that would lavish this attention on her were often least likely to be interested in a lasting commitment.
Gail had healing work to do. Not only did she have to “withdraw” from the lure of the “players’” attention, she also had to deal with rejection wounds from her divorce that gave rise to her excessive desire for their attention. It was not an easy adjustment, but a necessary one.
Are you one of those women who rails against “players” – men who are perfectly willing to use you for their own selfish desires, with little regard for your well-being? Have you considered that without partners, there would be no players?
Best-selling author John Gray, suggests the following five questions to consider in your quest for love.
So many women choose Mr. Wrong, over and over again. While on the surface this may seem easy to remedy, it is not necessarily so. We find a familiar way of relating and then cling to it for dear life.
What are some reasons for self-sabotaging behaviors?
Perhaps this is a pattern for you. Perhaps you find yourself seeking the same kind of man over and over again because you find safety in the familiar. It was only as Gail became willing to carefully examine her self-defeating patterns and change them that she was able to avoid unhealthy men, and date men with integrity, honor and respect for women. Isn’t it time that you risked, and demanded that for yourself?
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David Hawkins, PhD., has worked with couples and families to improve the quality of their lives by resolving personal issues for the last 30 years.
He is the author of over 18 books, including "Love Lost: Living Beyond a Broken Marriage," "Saying It So He'll Listen," and "When Pleasing Others Is Hurting You." His newest book is titled "When the Man in Your Life Can’t Commit." Dr. Hawkins grew up in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and lives with his wife on Puget Sound, where he enjoys sailing, biking, and skiing. He has active practices in two Washington cities.